Travel Guide of Park City Mountain, Park City for: Silver King Hotel
3.5

Park City Mountain Summary

Pros

Slopes are powdery and challenging (but there are slopes for all levels)

Lively nightlife

Main Street has lots of history

Home to a snowboard park

Classical music festival in the summer

Mountain becomes an amusement park during the summer

Cons

Rowdier scene is slighty less family-friendly than other areas (though plenty of families frequent Park City Mountain)

What It's Like

When most people think of Park City, they think of Park City Mountain Resort. Where the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Olympic Team comes to train, Park City Mountain has lots of powdery, challenging slopes (but there are plenty of different slopes for different levels). The mountain originally opened as Treasure Mountain in the 60s, but was renamed in 1996 and today boasts eight peaks, nine bowls, and 16 chairlifts, as well as a snowboard park. During the summer months, the mountain turns into an amusement park with lots of rides, and slopes turn into hiking and biking trails.

Park City's nightlife is centered around Park City Mountain -- you may even get to party with an Olympian! There are a range of bars and clubs, and the partying lasts 'til the wee hours of the morning. Main Street is home to some bars, as well as restaurants, shops, and historic buildings.

Where To Stay

Park City Mountain is the party spot in Park City. It's slightly less expensive than Deer Valley but is less family-friendly than The Canyons.